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Prabhakar P
February 04, 2010 Hits: 137

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One ADI's product is PCI Engine an innovative tool for design, development and acceptance testing of engine control units (ECUs).
More detail and demo on PCI engine please follow the link. http://emul8.adi.com/emul8DemoPartOne.html
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February 04, 2010 Hits: 179

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Submitting an article from Nuvation's CURRENT with tips for low power designs
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Phyllis Grabot
January 17, 2010 Hits: 204

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Power Architecture® Presentations and Demonstrations to Be a High Focus at the DesignCon Conference
Associate Sponsor Power.org and member companies Applied Micro, CoWare, Denali Software, EVE, Freescale, GDA Technologies, IBM, Virage Logic, Virtutech and XGI to promote Power Architecture solutions.
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Gene L Forte
January 15, 2010 Hits: 260

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Checking for complete ESD protection is a challenge during physical verification of virually all types of ICs, especially ones requiring high reliability in dangerous environments (like your car). After all, how do you check something that's been left out?
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Clive Maxfield
January 08, 2010 Hits: 275

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In which we highlight the top news and product stories from various printed circuit and printed electronics sites around the web. Today's HOT item: Consumer Electronics Market to Rise in 2010.
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Henry Davis
January 05, 2010 Hits: 293

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There's a huge demand for tilt sensors in all types of products from pinball tables to equipment warning sensors and vehicle dangerous angle monitors.
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Lee H Goldberg
December 23, 2009 Hits: 183

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It's taking longer than I'd like to get my buddies at the semiconductor manufacturers (you know who you are!) to get off their fat butts and start writing some technical articles for the Green Power Community so I figured I'd take matters into my own hands until they get their act together. I've rounded up a nice holiday bundle of application notes, tutorials, and educational videos. Included for your enjoyment are offerings from Microchip, National Semiconductor, Linear Technologies, and Power Integrations.
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December 17, 2009 Hits: 178

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See the following for more information and downloads. This addition is great for those of us who use Emacs for coding VMM/OVM/SystemVerilog. I installed it, and I really like it. http://verificationguild.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=17046#17046 Ben SystemVerilog.us
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Henry Davis
December 08, 2009 Hits: 178

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LINUX has many advantages over Windows for embedded applications. But protecting the system from hacks and attacks can be challenging.
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Joe Farr
November 28, 2009 Hits: 456

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I was rummaging around though some old files and found this. When I was a lad, I made hundreds of these wee beasties.
These FM transmitters can be made from very common components, will run for several days on a 9v battery and have a range of anywhere from a couple of hundred yards to over a mile if you can have a long enough aerial. We had our own school pirate radio station based on one of these.